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Trapeze let go 30 workers and has 80 left: A spokesperson said the company hasn’t felt the growth it expected so it has trimmed staff.
Posted by nancyg at October 29, 2003 9:30 AM
Categories: Vendor analysis
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» Wi-Fi bubble's leaking air? from GigaOm
Two companies and more than 50 laid off: things are not looking good in the Wi-Fi land. In recent days Trapeze Networks, a Wi-Fi equipment maker cut approximately 30% of its staff, while Vivato, a San Francisco-based 802.11 switch manufacturer... [Read More]
Tracked on October 29, 2003 1:07 PM